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(Variegated Mexican Bush Sage) Although slow growing and somewhat finicky, this sage is a must-have for lovers of unique foliage. It has small purple flowers and highly variegated leaves with stems that are slightly twisted. The overall look is compact and dense.
We have grown this Sage for many years. Many similar-to-identical clones with Japanese names are on the market, but this is the best grower of a not particularly robust variety.
Variegated Mexican Bush Sage likes partial shade. Plant it in humus-rich soil that is well drained and give it plenty of water. It is a delight in a mixed planter.
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